Well, although I am not anywhere near the level of Junk when its wheeling we're talking about, I would definitely disagree that the turbo is wasted money for wheeling purposes. There are so many situations where the turbo makes the forward progress so predictable, managable etc. At that point its not the top power, its the lowend power and the lowend torque. I'm not referring to rock crawling as such cause I have not handled much of that yet, but in snow, mud, sand, serious slopes, loose sandstone, it makes a serious difference. Plus the fact that I can pull off of any trail, hit any pavement and smoke almost anything truckish out there, that makes for less "compromise factor" in terms of a vehicle that performs anywhere. In fact the other day, I helped pull an Mercedes ML430 out of a simple spot on a simple trail, he was somewhat embarrased, blamed himself for getting stuck, and then stated that nothing is better for street and or mild to moderate trail use than the ML. I did not respond to that but I did extract him and wished him well. Well, then two hours later, just happened to line up at the stop light going up a long mountain pass. He looks over and smiles. Within 20 meters off the line where we were equally pulling away, we was a smaller and smaller spec in my rearview!!! I totally smoked him, no serious effort at all. Then at another light ten miles or so later, he eventually pulls up and looked baffled and blushed at the 80. Now, my 4600 dollars went alot further than his same 4600 dollars didn't it? Whoa what a feeling, turboed toyotas!!!